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A Framework for Requirements Prioritization Process in Agile Software Development

Khaled AbdElazim, Ramadan Moawad, Essam Elfakharany

2020Journal of Physics Conference Series27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Requirements engineering is a crucial phase of software engineering, and requirements prioritization is an essential stage of requirements engineering particularly in agile software development. Requirements prioritization goals at eliciting which requirements of software need to be covered in a particular release. The key point is which requirement will be selected in the next iteration and which one will be delayed to other iterations for minimizing risk during development and meeting stakeholders’ needs. There are many existing techniques for requirement prioritization, but most of these techniques do not cover continuous growth and change of requirements or cover requirements dependencies. So, most of these prioritization techniques need to be more continuous, scalable, implemented merely and integrated with software development life cycle and not work separately. This paper introduces a framework to prioritize requirements in agile software development. This framework tries to find solutions for the challenges facing this prioritization process such as how to make this prioritization continuous and scalable and how to deal with rapidly requirement changes and its dependencies.

Topics & Concepts

Requirement prioritizationRequirementAgile software developmentComputer scienceRequirements engineeringSoftware requirementsRequirements analysisSoftware developmentRequirements managementSoftware development processUser storySystems engineeringSoftware engineeringRisk analysis (engineering)SoftwareEngineeringSoftware constructionBusinessProgramming languageSoftware Engineering Techniques and PracticesSoftware Engineering ResearchAdvanced Software Engineering Methodologies